Celebrate the bond of love with Kutch Painted Pottery Traditional terracotta craft rakhis
Kutch Painted Pottery : This age-old craft dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization, with only a handful of families practicing today as most others have moved to other day-jobs. The entire process has been the same that was practiced ages ago - and all the materials used are completely organic and locally found! They collect mud from a nearby lake and make their own clay. The clay is given shape using hands or a potters wheel, and left to dry. The dried ware is then decorated with clay based colors (from locally found stones/clay which is ground into fine powder and made into paste) using locally made bamboo brushes and tools. Once dried, the ware is fired.
The Rakhis are shipped packed in a jute pouch, with mini chocolates, 1 unbaked clay deep with kapoor-ghee batti, roli+chawal teeka, and 1 hand painted "Happy Rakhi" card that goes with your personalized message!
Material: Terracotta Pottery, Hand painted with Natural Organic Colors, by potters from pottery cluster of Kutch.
Dimensions: 1.25 inch Diameter Bhai Rakhi, 0.75 inch Diameter Bhabhi Rakhi
Weight of Rakhis : Bhai Rakhi 18 gm, Bhabhi Rakhi 12 gm.
Note: Use your creativity to convert the rakhis into accessories or fridge magnets post the festival, so you can keep and cherish the beautiful handcrafted pieces for years to come! Do reach out to us in case you'd need any help with the same!
Country of Origin: India